chinese tourance

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bike i just bought came with these tyres fitted was a bit worried read bad reviews for me all good just had a spirited ride home nice and safe.:thumb
 
I've used tourances since I bought the bike in 2008. (Except for when I'm off roading with proper knobblies) not noticed any difference in the tyres and didn't even notice when changed to made in china. I have a set of pirellis on one of my TL's made in china. Nothing wrong with them.
Just ride it.
 
bike i just bought came with these tyres fitted was a bit worried read bad reviews for me all good just had a spirited ride home nice and safe.:thumb
When they're up for renewal. Dump them. CTA3s are the best (imo) if you're 90% in the road.

Probably gonna start a big debate on this now

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Used Tourances since 2007 up until now, recently fitted a new set. Zero issues. I'm not a gp rider so don't really need supersticky sporty tyres. I find them a good all round tyre.
 
Used Tourances since 2007 up until now, recently fitted a new set. Zero issues. I'm not a gp rider so don't really need supersticky sporty tyres. I find them a good all round tyre.

Same as. I do get a clip on sometimes and have never found the tourances wanting. I can also get up to 7-8.000 miles from a set. The fronts seem to wear out as quick as the rears. And even when it's really worn on the front edges they have loads of grip. I've had the front tyre go bald on the sides before with loads of centre tread left.
 

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A few of mine have done that, wonder why? Still, good mileage and good grip and I like changing tyres in pairs.
 


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